Coleman sprints season's best in Brussels

Christian Coleman is "boss of the sprint" crown after clocking a season's-best time in the 100m at the Diamond League athletics in Brussels.

Christian Coleman of the United States

The United States' Christian Coleman won the Diamond League 100m sprint title in 9.79 seconds. (AAP)

American Christian Coleman has proved he's this year's sprinting king when he set a season's-best 9.79 seconds in the 100m to take the Diamond League title in Brussels.

Following his world record and World Indoor championship victory at 60m earlier in 2018, Coleman flew out of the blocks on Friday and kept up the momentum to clock a personal-best time.

Compatriot Ronnie Baker, who had set the previous fastest 100m of the year nine days ago, was second in 9.93 seconds, with Jamaica's Yohan Blake third a further hundredth of a second back.

Coleman, silver medallist at last year's World Championships in London, suffered hamstring injuries for much of the outdoor season but said he arrived in Brussels finally fit and with scores to settle.

"I feel really good. I came into the whole week with a chip on my shoulder that people had stopped talking about me. They forgot everything I did last year and at the indoors. I mean you can't blame them," he said.

Asked whether he was now the "boss of the sprint", he replied: "I guess so.

"I guess I'm at the top of the leader board right now but a lot of guys are shooting for the top spot. You've got to stay healthy, be on my A game and keep getting better."

Brussels was hosting the second part of the Diamond League finals, a day after the first part in Zurich, with all event winners securing $US50,000 ($A69,290).

Colombia's Caterine Ibarguen proved the week's biggest winner, following triple jump success in Zurich by a centimetre on Thursday with long jump victory in Brussels on Friday.

Ethiopia's Selemon Barega also set a personal and season's-best time in the men's 5000m, sprinting into the lead in the final half-lap to win in 12 minutes, 43.02 seconds.

Neutral athlete Timur Morgunov won a closely fought men's pole vault by clearing 5.93m.

On the track, Kenya's Beatrice Chepkoech led from halfway through the women's 3000m steeplechase to set a meet record 8:55.10.

In the women's 100m hurdles, Olympic champion Brianna McNeal beat fellow American and world record holder Kendra Harrison by just two hundredths of a second to take the title in 12.61 seconds.


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